nsnbc : Republican U.S. Congressman Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania announced that he would not run for a ninth term, amid tawdry revelations of an extramarital affair in which the anti-abortion lawmaker urged his mistress to get an abortion when he thought she was pregnant.
Never under-estimate the power of a scorned woman – and never underestimate the power of double standards and hypocrisy in politics. On Wednesday Murphy released a brief statement through his office that he will “take personal time to seek help as my family and I continue to work through our personal difficulties.”
Murphy’s decision came a day after the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published text messages between Murphy and Shannon Edwards. A January 25 text message from Edwards told the congressman he had “zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options,” according to the newspaper.
A text message from Murphy’s number in response said his staff was responsible for his anti-abortion messages: “I’ve never written them. Staff does them. I read them and winced. I told staff don’t write any more.” Now, readers with sense for irony might say it’s a typical example for “Murphey’s law”… staffers apparently released the anti-abortion message as the worst possible time when Murphy bumped a bunny into Edward’s oven and then asked her to scramble the egg?
Edwards, it turned out, wasn’t pregnant. More “bad timing”? Murphy recently acknowledged his affair with Edwards, which became public as a result of her divorce proceedings. The revelation came as the House on Tuesday, approved Republican legislation that would make it a crime to perform an abortion after 20 weeks of fetal development. Murphy, a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, is among the bill’s co-sponsors and voted for it.
The Post-Gazette also published a six-page memo apparently written by Murphy’s congressional chief of staff and dated June 8, in which she accused Murphy of subjecting his staff members to “threats, hostility, anger and harassment.” Neither Murphy nor his office has commented on the newspaper report. Murphy is serving his eighth term representing a district in southwestern Pennsylvania, including parts of suburban Pittsburgh. The district is a safe Republican seat, with Republican Donald Trump beating Democrat Hillary Clinton by a margin of three-to-two in last November’s presidential election.
CH/L – nsnbc 05.10.2017
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